Fire at Mount Joy playground ruled arson

Officials in Mount Joy are investigating a playground fire that happened Friday night.

On Saturday morning, Mount Joy police, local fire officials and a state police fire marshal investigated the scene. They determined the cause of the fire was arson.

An explosion, which was heard nearly two miles away, was caused by fumes from an accelerant that had built up under the wooden walkways.

After the fire was put out, investigators said gas cans were found at the scene.

Just before 10 p.m. Friday, flames were seen rising from the Kids Joyland, which has been condemned.

Two teens were transported from the scene.

"It felt like a sonic boom. It's sad that it happened. More sad that kids have been hurt," said neighbor Garth Jernigan.

Angelo Zeno, 18, of Mount Joy, was transported to Lehigh Valley Burn Center in Allentown and was last listed in critical condition. The other boy, who is 17-years-old, was last reported in stable condition.

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